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OneSignal

MKT AUTO
Velocity5.0

Customer engagement platform for push, email, SMS, and in-app

A marketing blog feed, not a product changelog — every entry is content, not a release.

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Current state
This OneSignal feed is its marketing blog, not a product changelog: all recent entries are thought-leadership and how-to articles, heavily themed on migrating from SMS to RCS and on push-notification strategy. No product releases, version bumps, or feature ships appear in the crawled window.
Where it's heading
Editorially, OneSignal is pushing an SMS-to-RCS narrative and positioning itself as a full cross-channel engagement platform. But this is content-marketing cadence; it says nothing verifiable about the product's actual development velocity.
Prediction
The feed will keep publishing RCS-vs-SMS and engagement-strategy posts; tracking OneSignal's real product direction requires its release notes or changelog, not the blog.

Recent moves

  1. 21h ago

    Why Multi-Channel Messaging Becomes More Valuable Over Time

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  2. 21h ago

    The Marketing Automation Software Audit: 9 Questions to Ask Before You Renew

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  3. 1d ago

    SMS Still Works. RCS Works Harder. (Two Text Campaigns Worth the Upgrade)

    A marketing post arguing RCS outperforms SMS, walking through two upgraded campaign types. Blog content, not a product release.

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  4. 6d ago

    Now playing: The SMS-to-RCS shift (and how a fintech brand took advantage)

    A themed blog post on the SMS-to-RCS shift with a fintech customer example. Editorial content, no product change.

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  5. 7d ago

    How to Choose a Push Notification Service Provider: A Technical Checklist

    A technical checklist for evaluating push-notification providers — lead-generation content. Not a release.

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  6. 7d ago

    The Complete Guide to Push Notification Services in 2026

    A 2026 buyer's guide to push-notification services. Marketing content with no product relevance.

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